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Icon of Saint Herman – S338

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In September of 1794, a group of eight monks from the Russian Monastery of Valaam in Lake Ladoga above Saint Peters-burg arrived in Kodiak, Alaska, to help the Russian Mission there.   They planted the seeds of Orthodox Christian Faith which in time spread over the North American continent, as their mission reached out past the Russians to the Aleuts, a tribe of Native Americans.

Saint Herman was born about a.d. 1756 and at 16 entered  the Trinity-Saint Sergius Hermitage near Saint Petersburg.  As a novice, he fell ill with a throat abscess, but was healed by the Virgin Mary, who appeared to him in a dream.  He was later transferred to Valaam where he was tonsured a monk under the guidance of the abbot, Saint Nazarius.  After the mission in Alaska was persecuted by the Russian Company, and some of the monks were martyred by  natives, those who were left returned to Russia except Saint Herman.  He moved to Spruce Island in a.d. 1808, where he built a monastery called New Valaam.  Helping the natives in many ways, he was beloved of them.  Saint Herman died in a.d 1837, was glorified in 1970, and is the patron saint of American Orthodoxy.

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Church Feast Day 1

12-Dec

Church Feast Day 2

13-Dec

Church Feast Day 3

15-Nov

Heritage

Russian

Style

Egg Tempera

Date

20th c. (Late)

Location

Holy Trinity Monastery, Jordanville, New York, USA